On Fri, 5 Dec 2014 18:14:18 -0800, I Wells wrote: > I used to that as well at one time. There was no feedback if it was > worthwhile ...
Did you ask? B-) Saying a "thank you" was (honest!) on the list of things I must do, it just never bubbled to the top. I found the descriptive sentance or two very useful for deciding if the bug/new feature warranted an immediate upgrade or it could "wait a while". Not to mention just knowing what had been tweaked. > ... so I stopped when I became too busy. Which is fair enough. Have some belated thanks from me. -- Cheers Dave. _______________________________________________ Discussion about project organisation and overall direction To unsubscribe, e-mail [email protected] Searchable archive at http://lists.contribs.org/mailman/public/discussion/
